This would be the inductance. It allows the circuits to work properly together when they are hooked up to it.
Mutual inductance is the basic theory of the coupled circuits.
Mutually coupled circuit is a circuit which is:
A coupling circuit connects the output of one stage of a system to the input of another stage. There are many different types of coupling circuits (e.g. direct coupled, resistor coupled, capacitor coupled, transformer coupled) each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Uhhh... the short answer is "everywhere".
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It makes the calculation of currents and voltages easier.
They are magnetically coupled--a current in one circuit induces a current in the other one in both a transformer and an induction motor.
In a tightly coupled multiprocessor system, processors share a common memory and are connected through a high-speed interconnection network, allowing for efficient communication and coordination. In contrast, in a loosely coupled multiprocessor system, processors have separate memories and communicate through message passing, which can lead to slower performance but greater flexibility in terms of scalability and fault tolerance.
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J A. Charlesworth has written: 'Mutually consistent traffic assignment and signal timings for a signal-controlled road network'
There are many types of network analysis. For the study of electronics there are many texts and online resources available. Network analysis is a part of the engineering of electronic circuits. General network analysis is found in many fields.